Sarah did not tell anyone initially when she was diagnosed with cancer. “I think the denial came from a place where I felt that I was at my peak and to accept that I had a cancer diagnosis would somehow damage my reputation,” she tells Insight.
Insight examines why dealing with cancer is different for young people. We ask what it’s like dealing with the physical and emotional scars left by what could have killed you, and does that experience change when you still have so much life left ahead of you?
Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS ONEhttp://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight

published:16 Feb 2018

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Jacqueline tells Insight what life is like after surviving three different types of cancer.
Insight examines why dealing with cancer is different for young people. We ask what it’s like dealing with the physical and emotional scars left by what could have killed you, and does that experience change when you still have so much life left ahead of you?
Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS ONEhttp://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight

published:16 Feb 2018

views:2

How do young people get on with life after having had cancer?
Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS ONEhttp://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight

What's it like to be a teen parent?
Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS ONEhttp://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight

published:06 Sep 2017

views:9120

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Young men and the pressure for massive muscles. Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS Onehttp://www.sbs.com.au/insight

published:29 Feb 2012

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Australians are getting fatter. And experts say diets just don't work in the long term. But should we be looking at this debate differently? Can you be fat and healthy? And are people resorting to surgery too soon? Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS Onehttp://www.sbs.com.au/insight

an understanding of cause and effect based on identification of relationships and behaviors within a model, context, or scenario (see artificial intelligence)

An insight that manifests itself suddenly, such as understanding how to solve a difficult problem, is sometimes called by the German word Aha-Erlebnis. The term was coined by the German psychologist and theoretical linguist Karl Bühler. It is also known as an epiphany.

Psychology

In psychology, insight occurs when a solution to a problem presents itself quickly and without warning. It is the sudden discovery of the correct solution following incorrect attempts based on trial and error.

History

Origins

SBS began test transmissions in April 1979 when it showed various foreign language programs on ABV-2Melbourne and ABN-2 Sydney on Sunday mornings. Full-time transmission began at 6.30 pm on 24 October 1980 (United Nations Day) as Channel 0/28. At the time, SBS was broadcasting on UHF Channel 28 and VHF Channel 0. Bruce Gyngell, who introduced television to Australia back in 1956, was given the task of introducing the first batch of programs on the new station. The first program shown was a documentary on multiculturalism entitled "Who Are We?" which was hosted, produced and directed by well-known Australian journalist Peter Luck.

When transmission would begin for the night, the opening announcement would be as follows:

"Welcome to Channel 0/28 Multicultural Television, Sydney and Melbourne. A section of the Special Broadcasting Service, transmitting on VHF Channel 0 with a vision carrier frequency of 46.25Mhz and on UHF Channel 28 with a vision carrier frequency of 527.25Mhz. As well as from the Hyatt Kingsgate Tower in Kings Cross, Sydney, on UHF Channel 54 with a vision carrier frequency of 737.25Mhz".

Deva Premal

Deva Premal (born 2 April 1970 in Nürnberg, Germany) is a musician known for her meditative spiritual new-age music, which puts ancient Buddhist and Sanskrit mantras—as well as chants in other languages—into atmospheric contemporary settings.

Biography

Premal met her partner in life and music, Miten, at the Oshoashram in Pune, India in 1990, where she was studying reflexology, shiatsu, cranio-sacral therapy, and massage. They have been touring together since 1992, offering concerts and chant workshops worldwide.

Best known for her top-selling chant CDs, Premal is a classically trained musician who grew up singing mantras in a German home permeated with Eastern Spirituality. Her albums have topped the New Age charts throughout the world since her first release, The Essence (1998), which features the "Gayatri Mantra." Premal and Miten's record company, Prabhu Music, reports sales of over 900,000 albums.

Deva Premal began her journey with mantra in her mother's womb, as her father chanted the "Gayatri Mantra"—one of the most sacred mantras of Sanatana Dharma—to her daily. The mantra continued to be her bedtime lullaby after she was born. Many years later, she heard a friend singing the Gayatri and was inspired to put together an album highlighting its sacredness. Premal and Miten recorded The Essence (1998) in her mother's apartment in Germany, where she was born and where she first heard the Gayartri mantra.

Insight, Cancer Sucks - Sarah Pfister

Sarah did not tell anyone initially when she was diagnosed with cancer. “I think the denial came from a place where I felt that I was at my peak and to accept that I had a cancer diagnosis would somehow damage my reputation,” she tells Insight.
Insight examines why dealing with cancer is different for young people. We ask what it’s like dealing with the physical and emotional scars left by what could have killed you, and does that experience change when you still have so much life left ahead of you?
Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS ONEhttp://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight

0:43

Insight, Cancer Sucks - Jacqueline Freestone

Insight, Cancer Sucks - Jacqueline Freestone

Insight, Cancer Sucks - Jacqueline Freestone

Jacqueline tells Insight what life is like after surviving three different types of cancer.
Insight examines why dealing with cancer is different for young people. We ask what it’s like dealing with the physical and emotional scars left by what could have killed you, and does that experience change when you still have so much life left ahead of you?
Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS ONEhttp://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight

0:48

Insight: Cancer Sucks | 20 February

Insight: Cancer Sucks | 20 February

Insight: Cancer Sucks | 20 February

How do young people get on with life after having had cancer?
Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS ONEhttp://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight

Insight 2017, Ep 19: Teen Parents

What's it like to be a teen parent?
Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS ONEhttp://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight

4:09

GoPro Music: Haywyre Performs ‘Insight’ - POV

GoPro Music: Haywyre Performs ‘Insight’ - POV

GoPro Music: Haywyre Performs ‘Insight’ - POV

WatchMartinVogt, better known by his stage name, Haywyre, perform one of his original tracks from his key-shredding perspective.
Check out more from Haywyre: https://www.facebook.com/HaywyreMusic
Find Monstercat at - https://www.monstercat.com
Shot100% on the HERO3+® camera from ‪http://GoPro.com.
Get stoked and subscribe: http://goo.gl/HgVXpQ
Music
Haywyre "Insight"
Link to buy: http://goo.gl/FdDqHU

Insight - Massive Obsession

Young men and the pressure for massive muscles. Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS Onehttp://www.sbs.com.au/insight

51:58

Insight: Fat Fighters

Insight: Fat Fighters

Insight: Fat Fighters

Australians are getting fatter. And experts say diets just don't work in the long term. But should we be looking at this debate differently? Can you be fat and healthy? And are people resorting to surgery too soon? Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS Onehttp://www.sbs.com.au/insight

51:49

Insight: Transgender

Insight: Transgender

Insight: Transgender

People are presenting as transgender at younger and younger ages. But parents are at loss to know whether their child is truly transgender or if it's "just a phase". Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS Onehttp://www.sbs.com.au/insight

51:50

Insight: Stalking

Insight: Stalking

Insight: Stalking

What drives someone to stalk another person? This week, Insight delves inside the minds of the stalkers. Those accused of stalking tell Insight what they do and why they do it -- some are remorseful; others aren't. Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS Onehttp://www.sbs.com.au/insight

52:01

Insight 2017: Best of Insight - Taboos

Insight 2017: Best of Insight - Taboos

Insight 2017: Best of Insight - Taboos

Our most thought-provoking and challenging stories from 2016
Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS ONEhttp://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight

52:04

Insight: Gay Marriage

Insight: Gay Marriage

Insight: Gay Marriage

What happens when your sexuality clashes with your cultural, religious or political beliefs? In a fiery and emotional debate, Insight picks apart the different struggles people are having with gay marriage. Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS Onehttp://www.sbs.com.au/insight

53:03

Insight: Syria

Insight: Syria

Insight: Syria

The faraway war in Syria hits close to home. Insight looks at the tensions brewing in Australia'sSyrian community as violence escalates back in their home country. Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS Onehttp://www.sbs.com.au/insight

Insight 2017, Ep 17: Solo Parents

Why are more people choosing to become solo parents?
Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS ONEhttp://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight

50:37

Insight S2015 Ep19 Home Sweet Home

Insight S2015 Ep19 Home Sweet Home

Insight S2015 Ep19 Home Sweet Home

Why is the face of homelessness changing and what needs to be done to tackle this issue?
Insight: Tuesdays at 8:30pm on SBS ONEhttp://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight
Australian current affairs forum, with lively debate and powerful first-person stories. Hosted by award-winning journalist Jenny Brockie. (An SBSProduction)